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un ciel qui n'a jamais connu le soleil, la lune ou les étoiles
la fille, art de thou viennent pour mourir
pourquoi si triste mon bel?
j'ai fait un voeu par le passé, un seulement
le soleil a fait un pas vers le bas de son trône d'or
mon amour vrai de son oreiller a monté
une histoire très remarquable ceci est
les nuances de la nuit tombaient rapidement
effrayé pas plus, je dis
à ce qui une femme la comparera aimée

 



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